As a person who installs lots of ants and towers for broadband wireless my
interpretation of the FCC regs is that most municipal governments can say
nothing about ants attaching to their homes. and there is no real
definition for "attach". ie it could be a mast or a tower. and it could
be a roof mount or a home stabilized (ie attached) tower with a concrete
ground foundation.
i met with the CTO of the FCC and the head of their wireless directorate a
couple of months ago on this and got no push back. when i have municpal
problems i tell them to sue me in federal court, and let's see where it
goes - they always let it go. i'm sure the fact that i'm giving free
wireless access to disadvantaged kids help (it would make a very poor
headline), but i think the federal jurisdiction here is part of the hesitancy.
marty
At 12:11 PM 7/29/2003 -0400, William H. O'Hara III wrote:
> > Wow Mike 1 day to prepare is not a lot of time but here goes.Cities can
>limit the height of structures,It depends on the >zoning where your tower is
>located.In the city I reside in the LDR(land development regulations)limit
>the height of any >structure in a residential R-1 area to 35' max.It will be
>spelled out in the regs.Did you have building permits issued for
>
>Be wary of the exact wording. Mine says the same thing and I tried to point
>out to the inspector that it says that it specifically regards occupable
>structures. The tower is not an occupable structure where human
>living is possible so it is not included in the zoning.
>
>Bill
>
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